A significant number of companies, including food stores, are leaving the criminalized city of Chicago. Mayor Brandon Johnson is putting out the audacious idea of opening food stores under governmental ownership.
Take nothing for granted.
Does Johnson believe that city-owned stores are less likely to be robbed than privately-owned supermarkets?
As per Breitbart News:
Brandon Johnson, Mayor of Chicago, Has a Bold Plan: Open City-Owned Grocery Stores
The mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson (D), is looking into the possibility of replacing shuttered businesses in high-crime areas with taxpayer-funded grocery stores.
Johnson teams up with the Economic Security Project to consider setting up grocery stores under city ownership. A feasibility study is carried out during the partnership’s beginning stage. The timeline’s specifics are yet unknown, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Johnson promises to pioneer cutting-edge government tactics to fight injustice.
Proclamation from the mayor.
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Our primary objective is to make affordable, wholesome food readily available to Chicago citizens. Unfortunately, locating close grocery stores can be very difficult for many locals, especially those who live on the South and West sides. Our students and communities must have access to the resources and tools they need to thrive if we are to build a stronger, safer future. To overcome these inequities, we are totally committed to creating creative, all-encompassing solutions across all governmental areas.
It certainly sounds a little socialist.
Be ready for the worst.
This program would quickly be beset by its disproportionate scale, severe financial difficulties, and widespread corruption.



